Teaching Deaf Learners


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Teaching Deaf Learners


Teaching Deaf Learners
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Author : Harry Knoors, PhD
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2014-05

Teaching Deaf Learners written by Harry Knoors, PhD and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-05 with Education categories.


Teaching Deaf Learners asserts that the education of deaf learners profits from an ecological approach to learning and teaching.



Educating Deaf Learners


Educating Deaf Learners
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Author : Harry Knoors
language : en
Publisher: Perspectives on Deafness
Release Date : 2015

Educating Deaf Learners written by Harry Knoors and has been published by Perspectives on Deafness this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Education categories.


Education for deaf learners has gone through significant changes over the past three decades. The needs of many have changed considerably. But deaf learners are not hearing learners who cannot hear. This volume adopts a broad, international perspective, capturing the complexities and commonalities in the developmental mosaic of deaf learners.



How Deaf Children Learn


How Deaf Children Learn
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Author : Marc Marschark
language : en
Publisher: OUP USA
Release Date : 2011-12

How Deaf Children Learn written by Marc Marschark and has been published by OUP USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-12 with Education categories.


In this book, renowned authorities Marschark and Hauser explain how empirical research conducted over the last several years directly informs educational practices at home and in the classroom, and offer strategies that parents and teachers can use to promote optimal learning in their deaf and hard-of-hearing children.



Teaching Deaf Children


Teaching Deaf Children
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Author : Danielle M. Sanders
language : en
Publisher: Little Brown
Release Date : 1988

Teaching Deaf Children written by Danielle M. Sanders and has been published by Little Brown this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Education categories.




Educating Deaf Students


Educating Deaf Students
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Author : Marc Marschark
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2006

Educating Deaf Students written by Marc Marschark and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Deaf categories.




Diversity In Deaf Education


Diversity In Deaf Education
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Author : Marc Marschark
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2016-05-31

Diversity In Deaf Education written by Marc Marschark and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-31 with Psychology categories.


Deaf children are not hearing children who can't hear. Beyond any specific effects of hearing loss, as a group they are far more diverse than hearing peers. Lack of full access to language, incidental learning, and social interactions as well as the possibility of secondary disabilities means that deaf learners face a variety of challenges in academic domains. Technological innovations such as digital hearing aids and cochlear implants have improved hearing and the possibility of spoken language for many deaf learners, but parents, teachers, and other professionals are just now coming to recognize that there are cognitive, experiential, and social-emotional differences between deaf and hearing students likely to affect academic outcomes. Sign languages and schools and programs for deaf learners thus remain an important part of the continuum of services needed for this diverse population. Understanding such diversity and determining ways in which to accommodate them must become a top priority in educating deaf learners. Through the participation of an international, interdisciplinary set of scholars, Diversity in Deaf Education takes a broad view of learning and academic progress, considering "the whole child" in the context of the families, languages, educational settings in which they are immersed. In adopting this perspective, the complexities and commonalities in the social, emotional, cognitive, and linguistic mosaic of which the deaf child is a part, are captured. It is only through such a holistic consideration of diverse children developing within diverse settings that we can understand their academic potentials.



English As A Foreign Language For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Persons


English As A Foreign Language For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Persons
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Author : Ewa Domagała-Zyśk
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2016-09-23

English As A Foreign Language For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Persons written by Ewa Domagała-Zyśk and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-09-23 with categories.


Deaf and hard-of-hearing students form a specific group of foreign language learners. They need to use foreign languages just like their hearing peers if they want to enjoy the same benefits of globalization and technical advancements of today, yet they cannot take part in the same foreign language education. As sign language users, lip-readers or persons relying on hearing aids or cochlear implants in their everyday communication, they need special support in learning a foreign language. This book has been written by teachers and researchers involved in teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) to deaf and hard-of-hearing students in various different European countries, including the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Norway, Poland, and Serbia. The chapters mirror both the authors’ personal journeys through this field and give insight into various aspects of empirical research into the foreign language acquisition of hearing-impaired learners. They discuss mainly the issue of specific methodology for teaching EFL vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing and speaking to deaf and hard-of-hearing persons and the challenge of effective communication during the classes via sign language, cued speech or the oral approach. Special chapters are also devoted to EFL teachers’ experience in special schools for the deaf. Educators interested in practical advice, responses to challenges and worked-out solutions to problems will particularly welcome this book as a useful source of ideas. It will also help novice teachers embarking on their careers in English language education for deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adults.



English As A Foreign Language For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Learners


English As A Foreign Language For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Learners
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Author : Ewa Domagała-Zyśk
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-04-14

English As A Foreign Language For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Learners written by Ewa Domagała-Zyśk and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-14 with Education categories.


This book outlines best practice and effective strategies for teaching English as a foreign language to D/deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students. Written by a group of researchers and experienced practitioners, the book presents a combination of theory, hands-on experience, and insight from DHH students. The book brings together a variety of tried and tested teaching ideas primarily designed to be used for classroom work as a basis for standby lessons or to supplement courses. Placing considerable emphasis on practical strategies, it provides educators and practitioners with stimulating ideas that facilitate the emergence of fluency and communication skills. The chapters cover a wide range of interventions and strategies including early education teaching strategies, using sign -bilingualism in the classroom, enhancing oral communication, speech visualization, improving pronunciation, using films and cartoons, lip reading techniques, written support, and harnessing writing as a memory strategy. Full of practical guidance grounded in theory, the book will be a useful resource for English teachers and all those involved in the education of deaf and hard of hearing learners across the world; including researchers, student teachers, newly qualified teachers, school supervisors, and counsellors.



Teaching And Talking With Deaf Children


Teaching And Talking With Deaf Children
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Author : David Wood
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1986-08-21

Teaching And Talking With Deaf Children written by David Wood and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986-08-21 with Education categories.


An analysis and evaluation of the processes of communication among deaf children. Emphasizes actual observation in schools rather than relying solely on tests and experiments. Offers a number of criticisms of educational methods and teaching techniques, arguing that many of the deaf child's problems are not a 'natural' product of the disability but are created by ineffective educational methods.



Deaf Education Beyond The Western World


Deaf Education Beyond The Western World
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Author : Harry Knoors
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2019-01-16

Deaf Education Beyond The Western World written by Harry Knoors and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-01-16 with Education categories.


If teachers want to educate deaf learners effectively, they have to apply evidence-informed methods and didactics with the needs of individual deaf students in mind. Education in general -- and education for deaf learners in particular -- is situated in broader societal contexts, where what works within the Western world may be quite different from what works beyond the Western world. By exploring practice-based and research-based evidence about deaf education in countries that largely have been left out of the international discussion thus far, this volume encourages more researchers in more countries to continue investigating the learning environment of deaf learners, based on the premise of leaving no one behind. Featuring chapters centering on 19 countries, from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Central and Eastern Europe, the volume offers a picture of deaf education from the perspectives of local scholars and teachers who demonstrate best practices and challenges within their respective regional contexts. This volume addresses the notion of learning through the exchange of knowledge; outlines the commonalities and differences between practices and policies in educating deaf and hard-of-hearing learners; and looks ahead to the prospects for the future development of deaf education research in the context of recently adopted international legal frameworks. Stimulating academic exchange regionally and globally among scholars and teachers who are fascinated by and invested in deaf education, this volume strengthens the foundation for further improvement of education for deaf children all around the world.